All Access. Front Row. Backstage. Live! (2001)
Average Rating: 6.4/10
Reviews Counted: 8
Fresh: 6 | Rotten: 2
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Movie Info
This concert documentary, originally shown in the big-definition, giant-screen IMAX process, offers a glimpse of some of pop music's biggest stars working their magic on stage and discussing their craft behind the scenes. The Dave Matthews Band teams up with soul music legend Al Green for a version of Green's classic "Take Me to the River". George Clinton and Parliament Funkadelic roar through a medley of their ground-breaking funk hits "Flashlight" and "One Nation Under a Groove", with hip-hop
Apr 6, 2001 Limited
IMAX
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All Critics (21) | Top Critics (6) | Fresh (6) | Rotten (2) | DVD (1)
Most of the performances are thoroughly enjoyable, but they are also a long way from delivering what the film promises.
This is the way to see a concert!
If only this technology had been around for Woodstock!
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